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Back to LIT 2001 Home Page Spenser's The Faerie Queene: Characters and their Allegorical Significance This table
should help you keep track of the allegorical significance of major
characters in Book I of Spenser's The Faerie Queene. Some
characters may be relevant to only one or two allegorical levels. |
| Characters | Literal Level | Allegorical Levels | ||
| Moral | Historical | Biblical | ||
| Red Cross Knight | ||||
| Archimago | ||||
| Una | ||||
| Faerie Queene | ||||
| Duessa | ||||
| Sansloy | ||||
| Sansjoy | ||||
| Sansfoy | ||||
| Kirkrapine | ||||
| Abessa | ||||
| Corceca | ||||
| Sir Satyrane | ||||
| Lucifera | ||||
| Sir Trevisam | ||||
| Orgoglio | ||||
| Prince Arthur | ||||